has come out of the trench thus far in Locus 6. Large fragments of cover and pan tile, as well as at least one ridge pole tile, are all visible. There was nearly a 30 cm discrepancy between the western side and the eastern side floor, and the burn layer still has not been exposed on the eastern end. The soil had very few artifacts today, less than a latte box full of pottery and bone, and terracotta and plaster in smaller amounts than has been recovered earlier.

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